Over at Mises.org, my interview on the Austrian-friendly Financial Sense Newshour podcast has just been posted. Jim Puplava and I cover a wide range of topics as we discuss Rollback, my latest.
Second, here’s the entirety of Rothbard’s book Classical Economics, the second volume of his two-volume history of economic thought, read by the great Jeff Riggenbach. I had been waiting for the rest of these files to be ready, and here they are. I point this out because the chapters on Marx in particular are extremely interesting and worthwhile. For a long time I intended to write an article called “Rothbard on Marx,” distilling this material into a short piece. But when I went back and reviewed these chapters again, I found myself wanting to include practically everything, and so I think the best way to get Rothbard on Marx is to read (or listen to) Rothbard on Marx.
And incidentally, today I am wearing my “Capital Is Heterogeneous” shirt for the first time. My wife says, with a smile, that it’s impossible for me to be any dorkier. But have you seen this thing? (The diagram is explained in the Roger Garrison chapter of this book.)
10:02 am on April 1, 2011